Free font: Moonshiner | How About Orange

January 08, 2013

Free font: Moonshiner

Mattox Shuler has designed a new typeface called Moonshiner. It comes in uppercase regular and italic, with a few alternate characters when you type in lowercase. Find a link to download it for free right here.

I can visualize it on the menus for the new pub you're opening. Where you sell locally-sourced free range chicken and craft beers, and all your customers wear beards and tattoos and skinny jeans. Right?

(Via Pixel Pixel Pixel)

12 comments:

Grandma G said...

My new pub?! Umm... right.

Mum

sharnjean said...

i love this font, but am having trouble getting it saved to the proper place on my computer! I somehow did great with the "grand hotel" font you posted, but can't get this one! would you mind giving a computer dummy some step by step advice? :) thanks!

Jessica Jones said...

Sharnjean, are you on a Mac or PC? I don't know much about fonts on PCs.... I'd have to Google.

Jessica Jones said...

On an unrelated note, I have spotted exactly the right customer for the pub. See here.

Grandma G said...

Precisely the kind of customer I have in mind for my pub!!

Mum

Kate said...

Did the chickens have friends? Were they popular in their social groups? How local are they?

Jessica Jones said...

Thanks for the giggle, Kate. :)

sharnjean said...

I have a PC...will have to google it! thanks anyway! :)

Kris Robitzsch said...

Loved the font. I think I want it for my next design concept.

Unknown said...

Great font! Will be saving for a project I'm working on soon. Can't wait! Thanks for sharing!

Deb said...

I LOVE your comments about who would use this font professionally. Your description sounds exactly like so many places around here...the food, the designer beer, the tattoos, on and on...amazing. I should pay more attention to the menu font next time and not just what I'm going to eat and drink. (By the way, I live in Oregon). Thanks so much.

Jessica Jones said...

Ah ha! You are second only to Vermont in number of craft breweries per capita.